I have VERY mixed feeings on it, myself.
It is suggested that the "Anti-bacterial everything" craze is contributing to the evolution of resistant bacteria that could come back and kill us.What's the downsides to antibacterial if you don't mind me asking?
It is suggested that the "Anti-bacterial everything" craze is contributing to the evolution of resistant bacteria that could come back and kill us.
Rodja's staph statement is a good example, as there are more and more super strains popping up immune to antibiotics and other septic agents.
Easy there, champ...we aren't talking a Java Lather that will kill STDs.I would use it only after grappling since that is the place where I am most likely to pick up something.
Easy there, champ...we aren't talking a Java Lather that will kill STDs.
It is suggested that the "Anti-bacterial everything" craze is contributing to the evolution of resistant bacteria that could come back and kill us.
Rodja's staph statement is a good example, as there are more and more super strains popping up immune to antibiotics and other septic agents.
It is suggested that the "Anti-bacterial everything" craze is contributing to the evolution of resistant bacteria that could come back and kill us.
Rodja's staph statement is a good example, as there are more and more super strains popping up immune to antibiotics and other septic agents.
Well if you do it I think you have to make two seperate products. You would not want to wash your whole body in an anti-bacterial! But a hand wash would be a different story.